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Parisian sketches: Parisians in harvest - by Daumier, in "Charivari"

Parisian sketches: Parisians in harvest - by Daumier, in 'Charivari'


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Parisian sketches: Parisians in harvest - by Daumier, in "Charivari"

LSE4402322 Parisian sketches: Parisians in harvest - by Daumier, in " Charivari" from 02/10/1857 by Daumier, Honore (1808-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Parisian sketches: Parisians in harvest - by Daumier, in " Charivari" from 02/10/1857); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright

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© Leonard de Selva / Bridgeman Images

1808 1879 Daumier Grape Grapevine Harvest Honore 1808 1879 Picking Recolate Viticulture


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This print captures the essence of Parisian life in the 19th century. Titled "Parisian sketches: Parisians in harvest" this artwork by Daumier, featured in the renowned publication "Charivari" on February 10,1857, offers a humorous glimpse into the grape harvest season. The image showcases a young girl diligently picking grapes from a vineyard while surrounded by other Parisians engaged in similar tasks. Daumier's caricature style adds an element of wit and charm to the scene, highlighting both the human aspect and French culture intertwined with viticulture and agriculture. The photograph was taken by Leonard de Selva, showcasing his talent for capturing historical moments through his lens. The private collection where this piece resides ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate. Daumier himself was a prominent figure in French art history during the 19th century. His drawings often depicted scenes of everyday life with satirical undertones, making social commentary through his unique artistic style. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also provides insight into France's rich cultural heritage. It reminds us of the importance of agriculture and how it has shaped societies throughout history. With its intricate details and playful composition, this artwork is sure to captivate any viewer interested in botany, natural history or simply appreciating fine art from one of France's most celebrated artists - Honore Daumier (1808-1879).

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